heck-care
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈhɛk kə/
Adjective
heck-care (not comparable)
- (Singapore) Having a dismissively indifferent attitude; nonchalant.
- Some students have a heck-care attitude towards their studies.
- 1998 September 8, The New Paper:
- Okay, being heck-care about how you look doesn't mean you'll end up looking like this. But that doesn't mean it's all right to be heck-care.
- 2003 September 1, “Spreading like wildfire: Dragon Ash”, in The New Paper, page 35:
- THEY may look like "heck-care" young punks who hang out at Harajuku, but their powerful music is serious stuff.
- 2005, David Leo, Life's so like dat, page 73:
- The "heck-care" attitude ignores the fact that using a handphone while driving could distract a driver's attention and cause a serious accident.
- 2008 March 2, “Motorists' burden"”, in The Straits Times:
- This burden of responsibility is behind motorists' frustrations with the "heck-care" attitude of reckless jaywalkers.
Usage notes
Typically used in informal speech in Singapore, often used with quotation marks in the written form, and used interchangeably with "heck care".
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